Wednesday, May 17, 2006
WARNING: Phishing Alert - ebay.com
This one is pretty well done. With links that even point directly to ebay auctions. The one button that says respond now points to the fraudulent server. If you're bored, give em some false info. This site looks exactly like ebay!
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1 comment:
Why don't phishers use their programming and internet marketing skills for something legal and moral? They could probably create some impressive internet ventures instead of scamming people. We will never know. Thanks for the heads up.
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